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  • Instantly access a world of music. [Beatport Link]

  • The Urban Puncher plugin promises to make a good fist of beefing up your drum sounds [Computer Music]

  • The video for Caribou's new single is the only cute dog footage you'll need this week [Future Music]

  • 10 new music documentaries to watch online [DJ Mag]

  • More than 1,000 Latitude Festival Attendees Have Tested Positive for COVID [Mixmag]

  • GUMMiBEAR turns in brand new original work, ‘BMW’ featuring Mark Dohner [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Deadmau5 Is Launching His Own Virtual World, Oberhasli, An Interactive Music/Entertainment Experience [Your EDM]

  • Watch NFL Superstar J.J. Watt Try to Explain Eric Prydz’s Music [EDM.com]

  • Best Earplugs For Concerts [EDM Sauce]

  • Bloomberg Studio 1.0 — Vitalik Buterin [Emily Chang]

  • The Solana Blockchain: Ethereum Killer or Piece of a Larger Puzzle [Modern Finance (Kevin Rose)]

  • Sunscreens and sun protection with Dr. Brian Diffey [The Darya Rose Show]

  • Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia, on Wikipedia’s Real Genesis Story, Best Business Decisions, Understanding Financial Markets, Developing a Questioning Mind, and the Value of Optimism (#528) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Twelve and a Half: Leveraging the Emotional Ingredients Necessary for Business Success [GaryVee]

  • Seeking healthcare in Taiz, a city split by a frontline [MSF]

  • Antony Blinken, America’s secretary of state, said that about 1,500 American citizens remain in Afghanistan, and a third are known to want to leave. The Biden administration has placed 45,000 phone calls and sent 20,000 emails to those it suspected of being in the country in its effort to airlift them out by August 31st. American forces have entered Kabul on several occasions and brought evacuees to the airport—most recently on Tuesday by helicopter. More than 82,000 people have been evacuated since the Taliban seized the capital. [The Economist]

  • Physics is in flux—the search for a new theory of everything [The Economist Radio - Podcasts]

  • What We Still Need to Learn about AI in Marketing — and Beyond [Harvard Business Review]

  • Delta variant: How to keep kids safe as they return to school [BBC News]

  • Roughly 1,500 U.S. citizens likely still in Afghanistan -Blinken [Reuters]

  • More than 10,000 waiting to be evacuated at Kabul airport: US [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Microsoft wants Chrome OS users running Office web apps, not Android apps [The Verge]

  • How California’s bizarre recall system could elect a Republican governor [Vox]

  • Using AI to reboot brand-client relationships [TechCrunch]

  • The Mind issue [MIT Technology Review]

  • Lucid says its first electric car drove 445 miles from Los Angeles to San Francisco without charging, easily besting Tesla's range [Insider]

  • Bob Woodward’s third book in Trump trilogy to cover handling of pandemic [The Guardian]

  • U.S. Warns Americans of Threat at Kabul Airport: ‘Leave Immediately’ [The New York Times]

  • Billionaire Erik Prince Charges $6,500 Per Person To Evacuate Afghanistan: Report [HuffPost]

  • The Coronavirus Could Get Worse [The Atlantic] Especially if Republicans like Trump come back to power. It would be an even bigger disaster

  • Some NBA Summer League Stars Look ‘Too Good’ To Be There. What Does That Mean For Their Futures? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • When your friend group has that one person who won’t get vaccinated [The Washington Post]

  • Afghanistan : le G7 renonce à la prolongation des évacuations au-delà du 31 août [Le Monde]

  • 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' trailer sees Peter Parker seeking help from Doctor Strange [Mashable]

  • A Signal from Space Is on a 16-Day Cycle. Scientists Just Ruled Out an Explanation [VICE News]

  • Anand Gopal and Richard Ojeda on Afghanistan [The Intercept_]

  • CDC, FDA, NIH—what’s the difference? [National Geographic]

  • COVID Booster Shots Are Coming. Here's What You Need To Know [NPR]

  • As Sacramento Welcomes A New Wave Of Afghan Refugees, Housing And Mental Health Struggles Could Be Challenges [CapRadioNews]

  • Bienvenue au « Sahelistan » ! [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How Biden Can Save His China Strategy After Afghanistan [Foreign Policy]

  • The Good Enough Doctrine — Learning to Live With Terrorism [Foreign Affairs]

  • Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan Stokes Bangladesh’s Terrorist Fears [The Diplomat]

  • What Intelligence was there on Afghanistan? [The Cipher Brief]

  • How Big Data Carried Graph Theory Into New Dimensions [Quanta magazine]

  • Voici l'une des nouvelles petites roues d'@ATLASexperiment. Les nouvelles petites roues font partie du spectromètre à muons amélioré et sont installée à chaque extrémité de l'expérience. — Regardez leur installation récente ici: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Invites Media to Launch of Lucy Mission to Study Trojan Asteroids [NASA]

  • Dubai Police arrest two of Italy’s most wanted [INTERPOL]

  • European Bases Increase Support for Fleeing Afghans as Airlift Continues [Air Force Magazine]

  • Track-Devouring 2000 Acura Integra Packs a 241-HP TSX Heart [MOTORTREND]

  • Protecting GPS is the Space Force’s most important job, according to their new commercial — “Space is hard.” [Task & Purpose]

  • Help Afghan families [IRC]

Many of you have now received your ballot in the mail for the Recall in California. It is imperative that you vote NO on the Recall. Just imagine if a Republican like Trump was running California, we would face an Apocalypse. Don’t let that happen. They want to remove mask mandates and vaccines. That would increase the number of dead Americans from 600,000 to 2 million people over the next year. Bob Woodward is writing another book, be sure to pick it up. We can’t afford Trump and his cronies to leading our government. They are pathetic at managing situations. They have so many fiascos, and more to come. Do not forget that the FBI is still investigating Trump. It’s bad. It’s really, really bad. We need to keep Gavin Newsom. He needs to continue handling the COVID-19 crisis, and provide support to Firefighters for the fire season. It’s almost September! Just need to go through September and October, and we shall (hopefully) have some rain in California! Hooray!

I am happy to let you know that Reach Out Worldwide is getting involved in helping Afghan refugees, including medical care, hygienic products, clothes, food, water, etc. There will be more details soon. This means the world to me. Thank you, guys.

Until Next Time!